Maps

776 maps found.

1922, Pont Rhydgaled Ref. POP808543
1925, Port Clarence Ref. POP809276
1922, Port Lion Ref. POP809355
1919, Port Quin Ref. POP809513
1924, Port Sunlight Ref. POP809535
1922, Port Talbot Ref. POP809537
1923, Port-Eynon Ref. POP809624
1946, Burry Port Ref. NPO657018
1899, Pont Hwfa Ref. RNE808520
1896, Pont-Henri Ref. RNE808635
1897, Port Carlisle Ref. RNE809258
1897, Port Tennant Ref. RNE809538
1902-1903, Pont Llogel Ref. RNC808523
1900, Pont-Walby Ref. RNC808686
1906, Port Charlotte Ref. RNC809266
1903-1904, Port Clarence Ref. RNC809276
1909-1911, Port Mholair Ref. RNC809376
1911, Port Sgiogarstaigh Ref. RNC809526
1947, Pont-Faen Ref. NPO808627
1946, Pont-Henri Ref. NPO808635

Books

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Memories

2,732 memories found. Showing results 131 to 140.

Mr James Bishop.

The elderly man on left is my grandfather Mr James Bishop. He had probably popped in to the Post Office to get tobacco for his pipe. He was born in Worcester in 1883, his father was a master builder and from an early age he used to ...Read more

A memory of Redditch by Claire Allen

Memories.

My mother ran Burraton Post Office from 1950 to about 1990 and sold Frith postcards. The cows are being driven by Mrs Cook, a farmer's wife, whose farm was about 300 yards behind the photographer in Liskeard Road, Burraton. The farm was ...Read more

A memory of Burraton by Claire Allen

Village Memories.

This is a view of the top of West Street with the Post Office on the left. The Postmaster then was Mr Herbert Winn. Opposite is Tetts Farm with the milk churns awaiting collection outside. The farmer was Henry Best. The ...Read more

A memory of Hinton St George

My Home

I lived in Rose Cottage from mid 1965 to July 1966 when we were posted to Germany. At the time it was divided into two cottages. Myself, my husband and my 6mths old son lived in no2 which was the cottage on the left side looking front ...Read more

A memory of Over Wallop in 1965 by Mary Rowlands

Holidays In Uley

My Uncle Gus and Aunt May lived in South Street and I spent a number of holidays with them at Easter and during  the Summer for 2 or 3 years in the early 50's. I loved climbing up to the Bury with my Aunt's nephews, Tony and Reg, ...Read more

A memory of Uley in 1953 by Ken Cook

Sandhills

This is where I was born in 1950. I remember being pushed in my pram into Witley to the Post Office. Although I was only a baby I remember the peace of the area. It was a wonderful place to be born.

A memory of Witley in 1951 by Penelope Dale

Meadvale As A Living Village

When we first moved to "the estate" in the early fifties I would have to catch the bus into Reigate as I went to school in Holmesdale Road. The school I have forgotten about but what is memorable was the smell of the ...Read more

A memory of Reigate in 1957 by Richard Greenway

Jacksons Boat

Reading the post about catching sticklebacks in the Bridgewater brought memories flooding back. I lived in Clifton Street, off Stretford Road. At the weekend we used to get some butties off our Mum, a bottle of pop (if she could ...Read more

A memory of Stretford in 1955 by David Timperley

Childhood Memories

This is the street where I was born in 1940, our house is just out of sight, but when I left school in 1955 I worked for a short while in the shop adjoining the post office. Sadly my father, who was in the Army, was posted to ...Read more

A memory of Sandhurst in 1955 by Mary Back

My House

This is where I live, it is no longer a village post office. It was built in 1680, and we are returning it to a residential property.

A memory of Clophill by Stephanie Howson

Captions

1,653 captions found. Showing results 313 to 336.

Caption For Chigwell Row, Lambourne Road C1965

Like Morgan's the confectioner's (C240004), this shop (left), a post office and grocer's run by Pardey & Johnson, was built at the end of the 19th century.

Caption For Stroud, George Street C1955

By the mid 1950s, post-war rationing was coming to an end, and local shops were once again offering a choice of goods.

Caption For Nottingham, The Post Office 1902

The building on the left was the General Post Office from 1898 to 1972, and the building in the centre was designed by Alfred Waterhouse for the Prudential Assurance Company.

Caption For Plymouth, Royal Parade C1960

This photograph was taken from roughly the site of the old Post Office.

Caption For Redcar, Newcomen Street 1901

The post office is on the right.

Caption For Weare Giffard, Post Office 1923

No children play outside the post office, which is now a private residence.

Caption For Westbury Leigh, The Village C1950

The post office and general stores in Leigh Street was, and still is, important to the community.

Caption For Helston, The Post Office C1960

The ugly Post Office (right) replaced the fine old granite building which was once the town house of the Trevenen family of Bonython Manor.

Caption For Bodelwyddan, Wayside Cafe And Restuarant C1960

Resourceful individuals often took advantage of the growing number of visitors to North Wales in the post-war years.

Caption For Sutton, Post Office And High Street C1955

Opposite the post office is the Ship public house.

Caption For Broadway, High Street C1955

From about 1600 Broadway was a thriving staging post, and horse-drawn carriages by the dozen stopped here to feed and water en route from London to Worcester - a journey of more than 17 hours.

Caption For Westerham, Market Square C1955

In the centre of the picture, the George and Dragon, with its quaint porch and balcony supported on brackets, was originally an old posting inn.

Caption For Matlock, The Queen's Head C1870

The tall building in the distance to the right of The Queen's Head was then Matlock's post office.

Caption For Frimley, The White Hart Hotel 1906

On the left, outside the post office, two postmen are among the group eyeing the camera.

Caption For Dunsop Bridge, C1960

On the right is the post office; near here is the point that the Ordnance Survey declared was the centre of the British Isles.

Caption For Mithian, The Village C1950

Mithian lies just off the Perranporth to St Agnes road.

Caption For Lancaster, Market Street C1950

The Post Office and the King's Arms Hotel on the right are still there today.

Caption For Mardy, The Village C1965

Extra road traffic has also made the road outside the busy village stores and post office (just to the left of the car) a frequent bottleneck.

Caption For Askrigg, Post Office 1911

The staff of Askrigg post office pose for the cameraman.

Caption For Henbury, The Village C1955

On the right of the picture is the village post office and shop.

Caption For West Monkton, The Stocks C1960

Notice the whipping post on the right.

Caption For Barnstaple, Bear Street C1940

The delivery truck parked on the left hand side is outside the post office.

Caption For Alderton, The Street C1955

Beyond is the old post office, which still retains the original sign on the wall.

Caption For Corton, The Beach, Rogerson Hall Holiday Camp C1960

Several holiday camps were built near Lowestoft in the post-war period.